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Monday, November 24, 2014

Ash's Fire by Callie Gold: Interview with Excerpt

A client, after session
today, like all clients. But that’s only because my hubby is not home. The
better question is, who do I hug the most. Husband. Clearly.

What is the story of your first kiss?

I truly cannot remember… Now
you made me upset. See what you’ve done? Proud of yourself?

Do you like kissing in public?

Yes. The bigger the crowd – the Frencher the kiss…

What is the sweetest thing someone has
done for you?

Mmmmmm… There’s a lot… Insisting that I quit my (excellent) job that I hated and take as much time as needed to find my new calling. Then support me for four years until I did.
Hubby, you’re the awesomest!

What kind of music you like?

Jazz. Enough said.

Ash’s Fire

by Callie Gold

only 99 cents for the duration of the tour

BLURB:

ASH'S FIRE is a romantic mystery novel for real-life, thinking women. Its
main ingredients are consuming desire, addictive love, grave suspicions, the
testing of friendship and loyalty, and the hardships of modern monogamy. It is
the first novel in a planned trilogy.

In a nutshell: Attorney Jordan Cohen has built a solid life with Sam, her husband,
best friend and brilliant criminal defense attorney. At forty-something, she is
accomplished and beautiful, but despondent. What’s next? Old age, then death?
When Sam invokes their old pact and demands Jordan’s consent to his affair,
Jordan fights her fear and anger.

A chance encounter with the New York-based concert pianist Ari Ash offers Jordan
a venue for retaliation. But enthralled with Ari’s dazzling smile, stirring
music and raven locks, her fling turns into a full-blown affair. And Ari’s
heart-stopping, mind-bending sex games turn her into an addict. When Sam finds
out, the Cohens’ friendship – and partnership – is tested.

When Ari becomes a suspect in a grisly, execution-style murder, Jordan stands by him
and enlists Sam to defend him. But her loyalty to her lover is eroded as she
uncovers one troubling fact after another. Ari has many secrets…

And then her marriage and the Cohen & Cohen law firm are threatened by a
manipulative police detective who threatens Jordan with exposure of her
affair...

In the old-meets-new vibrant city of Tel-Aviv, a tormented Jordan races to uncover
the truth, save the two men that she loves, and ultimately, reclaim her own
path.

After she put down the phone, Jordan took out her compact
and looked at her face. She concentrated on Ari and kept looking. Her face
changed, glowed. You look ten years younger. And sexy. And more beautiful than
you’ve been in years. Jordan felt the heat rising in her, and she pressed her
hand in her lap. Shhhhh, she told her body.

AUTHOR Bio and Links:

Callie Gold is an Israeli and a Jew. She has lived in the USA for about a decade before
returning home. She is a lawyer, a divorce mediator and a marriage counselor,
and she helps couples work through their personal and marital crises. She is
the author of a practical guide for couples in a committed relationship,
published in Israel in 2014. Ash's Fire is her first novel. Callie is married
and a mother of three kids.

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